FDA panel backs Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for kids ages 6-17

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FDA panel backs Moderna's COVID-19 vaccine for kids ages 6-17
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The FDA's outside experts voted unanimously that Moderna’s COVID vaccine is safe and effective enough to give kids ages 6 to 17.

The Food and Drug Administration’s outside experts voted unanimously that Moderna’s MRNA, +3.78% vaccine is safe and effective enough to give kids ages 6 to 17. If the FDA agrees, it would become the second option for those children, joining Pfizer’s vaccine.

The Massachusetts company is seeking clearance for two doses, and plans to later offer a booster. Tuesday’s vote was only for two doses — full-strength for 12-17 and half-sized doses for those 6-11. In their review, FDA scientists said there were no confirmed cases of the heart inflammation in Moderna’s kid studies. But experts say the studies may have had too few participants for a rare side effect like that to appear.

The FDA analysis concluded that two doses of Moderna are effective in preventing symptomatic COVID-19 illness in teens and younger kids, with the levels of virus-fighting antibodies comparable to those developed in young adults.

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